While our time with Deku and his friends is coming to an end this week, our time with Koichi and the other Vigilantes is continuing once more. The Tokyo Comic Con (held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan) held a special talk show discussing the second season of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, which will premiere on January 5th.


The new trailer highlights what will be coming our way this season, even the reveal of the Scarred Man, the season’s new villain. Included in the new trailer was the new Opening theme titled “CATCH” performed by Surii, and shytaupe will be performing the ending theme “Miss You.”
New Cast Members:
FAT GUM: Kazuyuki Okitsu (My Hero Academia, Blue Lock, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure)

Monika Kaniyashiki: Kana Ueda (Wonderful Precure!, Fate/stay night, Assassination Classroom)

The new season will debut on Tokyo MX on January 5 at 10:00 p.m., and will also air later that evening on BS NTV and YTV. The series will start streaming in Japan on January 5 at 10:30 p.m. Crunchyroll has recently confirmed that it will stream the new season as it airs in Japan. Kenichi Suzuki directed the first season at BONES’ newly established company BONES FILM. Yosuke Kuroda returned from the main My Hero Academia anime to write and oversee the series scripts. Takahiko Yoshida designed the characters. Yuki Hayashi returned from the main anime to compose the music alongside Shogo Yamashiro and Yuki Furuhashi.
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Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court’s My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is not only a spin-off series but also serves as a prequel to Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia series. It made its debut in Shueisha’s JUMP GIGA Magazine in August 2016 but was transferred to Shueisha’s online magazine, Shōnen Jump+, in October of the same year, where it would run until May 2022 with its chapters additionally collected in 15 tankōbon volumes. Viz Media announced a new licensing deal for English Audiences in November 2017. You can read the chapters of My Hero Academia Vigilantes now on Viz Media’s Shonen Jump app, and buy the manga volumes at your local bookstore and e-retailers.
Source: Oricon, Anime News Network
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